OUTSIDE the City Center mosque a line of gentod pickets strolled among the late-comers in evening clothes. I took a leaflet from a pleasant-looking young girl — “It’s shocking . it’s appalling . . .
For nearly two months in 1919—after his final performance and before he entered an insane asylum—the legendary Polish-Russian dancer Vaslav Nijinsky filled a diary with feverish reveries on life, art, ...
Death of a Faun, with actor-dancer Nicholas Johnson as the legendary dancer, recently played Off-Off-Broadway, at St. Clements Theatre. Formerly a dancer with The Royal Ballet and English National ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Vaslav Nijinsky stands as one of the most celebrated, yet also controversial great ...
"I understand what an artist is, because I am an artist myself," Vaslav Nijinsky wrote in 1919, when he was 30 and living in Switzerland. Within a year, the legendary dancer and choreographer entered ...